Paris Saint-Germain owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi claims the club would have signed Angel Di Maria from Real Madrid in the summer had they not been restricted by Uefa's Financal Fair Play rules.
The Argentina international left the European champions to join
Manchester United in a €75 million deal in August despite rumoured
interest from the Ligue 1 champions.
Al-Khelaifi admits that
PSG's spend was limited by FFP and says that the 27-year-old could have
ended up moving to the French capital instead of Manchester had they
been able to utilise all of their spending power.
"Financial Fair Play is not only a problem for PSG, but for all clubs, whether German, Spanish or Italian," he told Le Parisien.
"This is a big problem for Uefa now. Uefa must change the rules. I
trust them. Last year, we were handicapped and we were clearly slowed
(in the transfer market). Without these sanctions, we can imagine that
Di Maria would be at PSG this season."
Al-Khelaifi also admits
that PSG have met with Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, but he accepts
that the France international is in high demand.
"We met him because he is a great talent. He's French, even Parisian," he added. "But all the big clubs want him."
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